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		<title>Cecil County Exec Wants to Abandon Earleville Boat Ramp to Save $5K; Fate of Park Adjacent to US Dump Uncertain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County government wants to abandon the Stemmers Run boat ramp and waterfront park in Earleville to save $5,000 a year in maintenance costs and because the county parks director dislikes having to send mowers and staff to the rural area. The boat ramp is operated under a free lease from the state and federal governments and if the county fails to renew the lease in December, those agencies won’t continue the facility, county officials said. The facility, located on 22 acres of land adjacent to a state Department of Natural Resources-operated Wildlife Management Area and the US Army Corps of Engineers Pearce Creek dredging spoil dumpsite, features two boat ramps, a pier, a large parking area, and grassy areas at the waterfront setting on the Elk River at the entrance to the upper Chesapeake Bay. Located at the end of Pond Neck Road, the site is popular with local joggers, bike riders, dog-walkers, and picnic-ers as well as boaters, who have to pay a $20 annual fee for a county permit to use boat trailers to launch their watercraft. The site is the only county recreational facility of any size south of the C&#038;D Canal, other than a half-acre [&#8230;]]]></description>
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